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Old 10-18-2022, 08:50 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Keybounce View Post
Don't you know that HTML has to have meaningless numbers for internal names, no linebreaks to save a few transmission bytes, and internal references so that page numbers are automatically recalculated rather than being explicit?
You forgot the MBs and MBs of Javascript + complicated CSS3 calculations.

The more unreadable spaghetti you could make, the better!

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Seriously, what do you use after "classthree"? "classquatroed"?
four, five...

I use the same exact "negative indent" code for TOCs... and if you're going beyond 5 or 6 levels deep (<h5>/<h6>), there's probably something fundamentally misorganized in your text.

See my discussions in:

I've never seen a poem go beyond 3... (although I don't really do much advanced poetry/lyrics.). If you start getting into extreme levels of indentation though, it would do extremely poorly on skinny devices (cellphones) on medium/large fonts.

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